Morgan Ridge Vineyards
Morgan Ridge Vineyards. Photo credit: Eric Waters

Searching for a local springtime getaway filled with outdoor adventure and family fun? Look no further than the Albemarle area.

Stanly County comes alive in the spring,” says Chris Lambert, executive director of the Stanly County Convention & Visitors Bureau. “It’s the perfect time and place to find your adventure.”

The area comes alive in more ways than one. The trees in 23 area parks and the Uwharrie Mountains are waking up, and the two area lakes are warming up. As they do, your opportunities to experience natural beauty, local history and enjoyable exercise multiply.

“This is a place that you can get back to nature,” Lambert says. “It’s also a place that you can unwind with your friends at a local vineyard.”

Steeped in nature and small-town charm, Stanly County is also 45 minutes from Charlotte and only a few hours from the Great Smoky Mountains to the west and the coast to the east.

“It has it all!” Lambert says.

Scroll through the slideshow for nine ways to get out and about in Stanly County. Whether you’re in the mood for hiking, boating, chipping or sipping, the perfect activity awaits.

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Juneberry Ridge; Stanly County North Carolina
Photo credit: The Juneberry Team

Aim for a Sustainable Getaway at Juneberry Ridge

Check out Juneberry Ridge in Norwood for your next event or retreat. The farm combines Stanly County’s natural beauty with a state-of-the-art clay shooting experience. Created by trap and field shooting expert Judy Carpenter, the grounds include 500-plus acres of trails, cottages and conference spaces, an aquaponic greenhouse and fishing ponds.
The facilities are built with sustainable construction practices. The main cabin is LEED Gold Certified for environmentally responsible building practices and is powered by North Carolina’s largest residential renewable energy system. Learn more at juneberry.com.

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North Carolina Field & Family Spring 2026
Flip through the pages of the Spring 2026 edition of North Carolina Field and Family magazine. In this issue, impress your guests with creative yet easy spring holiday recipes, learn how farmers face challenges planning the future of their farmland, meet some North Carolina beef producers raising the steaks, start your engines with eight reasons to visit Richmond County, get crabby with Sheri Castle’s Deviled Crab recipe and much more.

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